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NIA files report against five juveniles in Pakistan-linked Ghaziabad espionage case

NIA has filed its investigation report against five juveniles before the Juvenile Justice Board in the Pakistan-linked Ghaziabad espionage case. The accused allegedly installed spy cameras at sensitive railway sites, shared geo-tagged footage with terrorists, and helped operatives procure Indian SIM cards

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NIA uncovers juveniles’ role in Pakistan-backed railway spying network. (Representational image)

NIA uncovers juveniles’ role in Pakistan-backed railway spying network. (Representational image)

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday, May 18, filed its investigation report against five Juveniles in Conflict with Law (JCLs) in connection with a Pakistan-linked terror conspiracy involving espionage activities aimed at endangering India's safety and security.

As reported by news agency IANS, the NIA had submitted its detailed investigation report before the Juvenile Justice Board in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, the Official Secrets Act, and the UA(P) Act.

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